Upgrades broke gscan2pdg - Whom complain?

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Now upgrades broke behavior of gscan2pdf, sometimes it freezes on importing djvu (into tiff).

Again question How to fix it?
Reinstallation does NOT help as in my previous thread about Nero 3.5

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Steven Rose (steveydoteu) said :
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Check the bug reports, to see if the bug has been encountered before, there may already be a solution, failing this create your own bug report with all the necessary information.

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John (reinisjohn) said :
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My system Ubuntu 64 bit 8.04 LTS updates work automatically - security, recomended, check for update daily, installed automatically.

Before put I searched and did not find anything about my problem.

The problem is the some updates I do not know which, because I am a regiluar user of tool named "computer" to accomplish my taks but programming tasks, broke indeed! a behavior of program gscan2pdf, I noticed it after regular upgrade 3 days ago. So which packages Ubuntu Team prepared 3 days ago there are packages broked Nero Linux. I think....

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Steven Rose (steveydoteu) said :
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Sarcasm will gain you little respect, or the help you require.

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John (reinisjohn) said :
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No sarcasm, just explanation before because of a lot of cases where people expect I am a computer programmer or another computer geek.
No, I don't.

The problem, after I did regular updates, I recognised the program gscan2pdf - it freezes itself sometimes on the same bunch of files.
What I saw a week ago ,from now, regular update packages broked some built-in and third-party programs and nobody carried about it. That's all.

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Steven Rose (steveydoteu) said :
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Third party applications are not the responsibility of Ubuntu directly, you would need to contact the developers of the piece of software.

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